18 February 2010

Signs of the Apocalypse

The National Enquirer has had its coverage of of the John Edwards sex scandal accepted by the Pulitzer committee:
The Pulitzer Prize Board has officially accepted The National Enquirer's submissions for breaking the John Edwards scandal, according to sources close to the Board. In a historic move, the Pulitzer Board conceded that the self-proclaimed tabloid is qualified to compete with mainstream news outlets for journalism's most prestigious prize. The Enquirer is in the running for the Pulitzer in two categories: "Investigative Reporting" and "National News Reporting" for The National Enquirer staff.
I agree that they should be considered for the prize, but it's still weird.

I wouldn't bet on them winning though.

1 comments :

Cthulhu said...

Worse, it's sad what it says about the state of American Journalism these days.

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